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Bursts of rain today with the temperature steadily rising to 28 or 30 degrees by the weekend...limes to do so feels like a Silky day to me:)

 

HI PAUL WHERES 28/30 in spain mate your away in spain if so do you need any ciZer to come over :thumbup1:to help you keep cool jon :thumbup:

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Its too warm in my bedsit so I'mgoingto cycle down to the river...explaintomt friends that I may be leaving this year...they have been my favourite community here.....as I cycle through Kew I am flanked by rows of recently re pollarded plane trees...they come back so quickly! This procedure will remind me of Urban forestry/street treework more than any other....

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